Linksys Wireless Network Monitor Software

I have Wireless-G Notebook Adapter v.5.0

Need help to locate Linksys Wireless Network Monitor Software.

I bought the Wireless-G adapter for 3 years ago and recently lost HD Crash.And software, I know that I have the disk somewhere, but cannot find it... still looking...  I tried looking for Cisco and could not find it.

Any advice?

Thank you


I found it!, online.

http://homesupport.Cisco.com/en-us/wireless/LBC/WPC54G

THEN

On the tab for:

DOWNLOADS

then SELECT BOTTOM LIST drop-DOWN select hardware version.

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